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- hudsontech June 2009
Hudson Tech
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I have been working on this problem for several months - and am unable to get the problem fixed.
I've worked with freewebs technicians - they say it isn't in their back yard, and they apparently are correct. I've worked with Google techs because it seemed this is where it originated - of course it's not their problem either.
However, Ted Welch, web master of this ClassicCar site ways the problem is in Googles site code and the warning is coming from there.
Ted has offered to move my site to ClassicCar, when time permits, and that should take care of the problem. It is a rather strange problem - some people get the virus warning, some don't. Some get it using IE to access the site; others either Firefox or Netscape. So, sometime, when he has the time to do it, my site will be moved and the problem, Ted tells me, will be filtered out as he moves the site.
In the meantime I apologize to everyone. So far I haven't heard of anyone actually getting a virus - but I'm afraid the possibility is there if you don't have good anti-virus software.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
HudsonTech
Memphis, TN